Pamojja, thanks for putting in the effort to track the statistics. You were close to spot on from the beginning, unlike many others who are not looking at the current data, but seem to cling to the original "millions and millions are going to die, run hide, fear, panic" mantra...
The continued insistence on lock-downs for everyone is now just killing a lot of people who didn't have to worry about dying from COVID-19. It is a society-wide tragedy unfolding before our eyes.
The sad truth is, that everyone with education could have simply done to put it in perspective. I feel admist a sea of simpletons. Most of the academics seem to have forgotten simple calculus.
Caring societies do not count anyone as expendable, even if they are obese, have underlying health conditions, or are old.
But the really bottom-deep sad story is, its plain population control, under the disguise of compassion:
2020 in the EU till now saw a 2.9 times rise, the US a 2.4 times rise from average influenzia and pneumonia mortality. Which together has affected about 10 percent of the world population this year only.
Every single f***ing year about 15% of our world population (*) experience even 3 times the average flu/pneumonia mortality. Not just 2020.
(*) by adding up in 2017 worst affected: Philippines, Guinea, Peru, Burkina Faso, Haiti, Gabon, Ghana, Niger, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, DRCongo, Kenya, South Africa, Togo, Angola, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Mauritania, Senegal, Tanzania, Zambia, Liberia, Benin, Ethiopia, Malawi, Djibouti, Somalia, Eswatini, Guinea Bissau, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Prinicipe, South Sudan and Madagaskar.
And it isn't comforting that in those countries now almost none died of covid-19. After all, these countries life-expactancy together in average is only at about 62 years.
Sure. Let everyone else die in the southern hemisphere, past and future, but not New Yorker or London elderly this year. As it ever could have been prevented.
Edited by pamojja, 26 May 2020 - 07:30 PM.